The Pentagon reversed plans to cut off critical military satellite data used for hurricane forecasting.

The data, vital for tracking storm intensification, will keep flowing through Sept 2026 after experts warned losing it could delay life‑saving alerts.

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After announcing it would lose access to key weather satellite data, NOAA will retain access, the agency said in a statement.

NOAA will continue receiving weather data from Navy satellites after sudden reversal

After announcing it would lose access to key weather satellite data, NOAA will retain access, the agency said in a statement.

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  1. Watching the government under Trump is watching Twitter under musk. Constantly cutting things and putting them back but still aggressively moving toward the most fascist structure and deeply interested in accommodating Nazis consistently.

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  2. The whole TACO disease is infecting this entire administration. This is what happens when you do things in a haphazard, capricious, and unserious way.

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  3. Pardon my deep cynicism, but I suspect that some corporate-oligarch found out their company heavily relies on these forecasts for logistics/profits and bent the right ears in the administration.

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  4. Florida voted for Trump and he chooses to hurt them. Says a lot about him. He will do whatever it takes to get votes and then backstab.

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